SWEAT

SWEAT

For two years, Sweat Sketch Comedy was the talk of the town, but group dissolved with a heated knife fight. With performances in Seattle, Chicago, Portland and San Francisco, many still know (and whisper) the name.

ROAD HOUSE - The Play

ROADHOUSE - The Play

Took the stage as the bouncer who feels no pain, Dalton for Bad Reputation Productions.

Commercial Demo Reel

Theatrical Demo Reel

Voice Over

Writing

Since 2005, I have written sketch comedy for Live Wire Radio.

The show, which airs on Oregon Public Broadcasting as well as in Seattle, Austin and select markets across the country was about a year old when a co-worker recommended I audition. I think the first thing I wrote was a Shakespearean Used
Horse Commercial (“Now is the winter of our discontinued models”…). I’ve, uh… gotten better since then... You can listen to roughly over four hundred sketches I wrote at LiveWireRadio.org.

For a few years I worked on a smattering of comedic short films with the collective Cinema Syndicate as a director and writer. One of those films played at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. My mom thinks that’s pretty “neat”.

This is a new web-series project spearheaded by Courtney Eck and the gang at Two Penguins. It’s produced through French Kiss Records and Arrested Development’s David Cross. It’s basically two pathetic hipsters forced to get a new roommate
when their old one’s cat becomes internet-famous. It was also recently featured in an LA Weekly article.

Here some of my favorite episodes:

Sometimes a movie just begs for a live stage adaptation.

And this wasn’t one of them. But fuck it, we did it anyway! Co-writer Jason Rouse and I conquered Portland crowds with our adaptation of Ted Kotcheff’s 1989 immortal masterpiece. There’s talk of bringing it back in case you missed it, so
cross your fingers.

Wrote for Oregon Ballet Theater for their “Peter and the Wolf” show (sometimes you gotta write for the ballet before Maureen Dowd will go out with you).

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Soap Street Theater was a play created by Eric Reid in which 5 actors would play 12 characters over the course of six weeks. It was basically a six hour play with each week being an installment, kinda like a serialized soap opera. I was
the head writer for their second season.

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I wrote an original theater piece for a fundraiser called NIGHTFALL. Check it out:

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And you can’t get really become an alcoholic writer without taking a stab at pugilism.

I wrote for the Oregonian newspaper covering the UFC. Here are some articles that they actually printed onto newspaper. Google “newspaper” if you don’t know what that is.